Diabetic foot care at Dr. Sravani Plastic & Cosmetic Center focuses on early intervention, infection control, wound healing, and limb preservation. Each treatment plan is carefully designed to prevent complications and improve long-term mobility and quality of life.
Chronic foot ulcers are a common complication of diabetes and require timely surgical and medical management to prevent infection spread.
Treatment includes wound cleaning, debridement, infection control, pressure relief, and advanced wound care techniques.
Early intervention significantly reduces the risk of hospitalization and amputation.
Gangrene and Charcot’s foot are serious diabetic complications caused by poor circulation and nerve damage.
Management focuses on infection control, deformity stabilization, and preventing further tissue damage.
Timely surgical care can often prevent major amputations.
Surgical offloading reduces pressure on ulcer-prone areas of the foot, allowing wounds to heal effectively.
Procedures are selected based on foot anatomy, ulcer location, and walking pattern.
Offloading plays a critical role in long-term ulcer prevention.
Custom footwear and prosthetics help redistribute pressure and protect vulnerable areas of the foot.
Proper footwear significantly reduces ulcer recurrence and improves walking comfort.
Solutions are tailored to individual mobility needs and lifestyle.
Diabetic foot treatment plans vary based on wound severity,
infection status, and circulation.
Our focus is early healing, infection prevention, and long-term limb protection.
Detailed examination of ulcers, circulation, nerve function, infection risk, and foot structure.
Debridement, antibiotics, dressings, and surgical intervention as required.
Pressure relief procedures, reconstruction, and limb salvage techniques.
Custom footwear, regular monitoring, and education to prevent recurrence.